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Need Help mutoh value jet help

Hey guys,

I have a mutoh value jet 1324 that I've been getting used to using. It has always printed colors that look very rough or not smooth? Almost grainy. I have checked feed and head alignment, nozzle check is awesome no missed nozzles, fresh ink as well. any tips on what could cause this?
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
Do you have a photo of the rough output?
If the nozzle check and head alignments are good seems like it would most likely be a profiling issue.
List up the software you are using - the profiles and the materials you are having issues with.

wayne k
guam usa
 
I am using SAI Flexi, I have tried just about every profile out there and don't see a whole lot of improvement, im using a 3m cast wrap and an Arlon calendared wrap material. I attached a picture, hopefully you can see the grainy effect I am explaining. My blacks look good.
 

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Sometimes if the heat settings are too high it can really affect the print quality. When I first got my Mutoh (10 years ago) I had to adjust my heater settings and it helped a lot.
 

papabud

Lone Wolf
is it just one file or all files.
did you make sure the head height is set to low.
try a print on bidirectional and unidirectional.
 

bug

New Member
grainy print its how they are,(roland, mutoh, mimaki,..) to eliminate or make less grainy, like others said before, profiles and rip, personally i didnt like flexi at all, but that was years ago, maybe now its different.With onyx and caldera, colorgate,... i felt it was more control and realibility
i would try
- lower speed
- unidirectional
- higher pass
- higher resolution
- make profile, lots and lots of differnet options
 
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